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bar mitzvah

noun as in jewish rite of passage

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They’ve missed out on graduations and bar mitzvahs, proms and vacations.

I went to his bar mitzvah, which was virtual because of the pandemic.

When I turned 13, on the occasion of my bar mitzvah, my Uncle Richard gave me a set of barbells and a subscription to Penthouse.

For her piéce de résistance, Minaj makes one awkward, over-excited bar mitzvah boy's dreams come true.

But my Bar Mitzvah rabbi survived the camps, camps he could have probably avoided because of his Aryan looks.

On her Bar Mitzvah year: “I had the busiest social calendar in New York”

More on her Bar Mitzvah year: “Having two dresses for Bar Mitzvah season is like pathetic.”

In August, Horowitz became an Internet sensation when his Bar Mitzvah performance went viral.

Being clever, before he was 13 years old, when he became "Bar Mitzvah," he had gained a thorough Talmudical education.

It was shortly after my confirmation,—I mean my—my Bar-Mitzvah.

Now I'm called to go to a Bar Mitzvah, but will write you again very soon.

Still, at any cost, he had determined not to miss so important an event as his nephew's bar-mitzvah.

But it was not till he was on the point of Bar-Mitzvah (confirmation at thirteen) that the blow fell.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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